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melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of money" coming up. melissa: turning now to increasingly dangerous developments in the middle east, the situation in syria could reach catastrophic levels now that reports from bashar al-assad military's has loaded lethal chemical weapons into aerial bombs and is awaiting final orders to use them. here to tell us what it means and the economic impact is a former fbi special agent and national security and counterterrorism expert. thanks for coming on tonight. >> thank you. melissa: give us your reaction to the story. it seems like we're reaching a critical point. >> absolutely. this is extremely dangerous and probably on
melissa: you're a good sport. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: i feel better with a two. that is better. >> okay. melissa: next on "money", syria on the brink of using weapons of mass destructions. how close are they and what is the economic impact? we'll talk to a former fbi agent to find out. >>> plus, yelp users beware! the next bad review you post could land you in court. one review has the owner suing her for 750 grand. he is here to explain. "piles of...
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melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day, you know, doesn't brad pitt look awful in that picture for chanel number 5? i said, maybe for brad pitt, but not compared to the rest of humanity. >> that's true. >> that's an indictment of that mall, isn't it? >> good point by you, jane. good to see you. >>> coming up next on "fast," the hottest global trade comes and it may be japan. we'll have all the ways to trade it, next. we're all having such a great year in the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. 'cause all our states are great. and now is when the gulf gets even better. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride or just lay in the sun. enjoy the wildlife and natural beauty. and don't for
melissa? guy? >> please, don't even -- >> guy, can you pass the -- are you done using the barch bag? >> very nice of him to think of his wife. >> got his watch sized. yeah, doesn't everybody, jane? >> that guy's rising above. >> jane, good to see you. >> you know, i have to tell you one thing. somebody said the other day, you know, doesn't brad pitt look awful in that picture for chanel number 5? i said, maybe for brad pitt, but not compared to the rest...
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good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee. well, no surprise we're still hovering in the 170s in the ten-year. but maybe something interesting. you know, on the floor we call it the growth dividend. if you look at a chart for our ten-year starting on july 26th, and i pick july 26th because that was mario draghi's big day. he said anything it takes. as you look at our rates over that period, then look at the boon rates over that period. you can see that the growth/disparity, our yields are higher in that formation than boon yields, because even though funding issues have been largely contained since that july 26th day, we can still see that the prospects for growth may be reflected in these charts, as the prospects for growth are larger in the u.s., fiscal cliffs issues would make it larger. foreign exchange, mainly everybody on this post-holiday, light volume session, seems to have one eye on the yen. whether it's against the u.s. currency, the dollar/yen or euro/yen. both patterns look more aggressive on the dollar side. obvi
good morning, rick. >> good morning, melissa lee. well, no surprise we're still hovering in the 170s in the ten-year. but maybe something interesting. you know, on the floor we call it the growth dividend. if you look at a chart for our ten-year starting on july 26th, and i pick july 26th because that was mario draghi's big day. he said anything it takes. as you look at our rates over that period, then look at the boon rates over that period. you can see that the growth/disparity, our...
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. >> i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. let the last minute panic begin of the president obama is set to fly back to washington in the next few hours to try to scrape out a fiscal cliff deal but hope is fading fast. if that weren't bad enough, the treasury now says the u.s. will hit the debt ceiling on new year's eve. will this be a game-changer for reaching a deal? >>> plus as if the fiscal cliff wasn't bad enough, now critical ports across the u.s. could be brought to a standstill starting this weekend. we'll explain how a looming union worker strike could sink businesses across the united states. >>> the major sports leagues do a touchdown dance after a federal judge's ruling. their lawsuit to spike sports gambling in new jersey get as crucial green light but new jersey isn't taking it sitting down. details how that state is fighting back and preparing to give vegas a run for its money. even when they say it's not, it's always about money adam: thank you for joining us. we want to look first at the day's market headlines
. >> i'm adam shapiro in for melissa francis. here's what is money tonight. let the last minute panic begin of the president obama is set to fly back to washington in the next few hours to try to scrape out a fiscal cliff deal but hope is fading fast. if that weren't bad enough, the treasury now says the u.s. will hit the debt ceiling on new year's eve. will this be a game-changer for reaching a deal? >>> plus as if the fiscal cliff wasn't bad enough, now critical ports across...
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>> melissa mccarthy from "bridesmaids" has two scenes in the movie. maybe the funniest two scenes of any movie i've ever made. when she looks you in the eye, it's like madness. she would tear stuff. the credits were watching her work. and people respond to it. >> your wife and paul rudd couldn't keep a straight face. >> yeah. beyond that, it reminds me of chris farley when chris farley looked you right in the eye, you had to laugh. there's no escape. and she has that. >> also in the movie are your two real-life daughters. and they're terrific. are you comfortable with the fact that you could have stars on your hands? >> i'm shutting it down. i didn't do it to launch anything. i wanted my movie to work. you know? scorsese calls them -- >> they're not available. >> marty -- i call him marty in my brain, any fantasy allows that. >> in real life, i'm terrified. >> i'd shut him right down. >> "this is 40" is terrific. it's in theaters right now. judd, thank you for being with us. >> great to be here. >>> we'll be right back with marcus samuelsson and tim l
>> melissa mccarthy from "bridesmaids" has two scenes in the movie. maybe the funniest two scenes of any movie i've ever made. when she looks you in the eye, it's like madness. she would tear stuff. the credits were watching her work. and people respond to it. >> your wife and paul rudd couldn't keep a straight face. >> yeah. beyond that, it reminds me of chris farley when chris farley looked you right in the eye, you had to laugh. there's no escape. and she has...
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ron and melissa alford head out to survey the scene. >> he welcomed us in and really said the magic words that fix it people love to hear, like ron and myself, which is will you please help me? please help me. >> and what they find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. >> this place was one word -- abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. then you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was virtually everything, food, clothing, stuff, everywhere. >> the debris in this case was a lot of trash, but also a lot of computer parts. he loved tinkering on computers and taking them apart. >> just like everything. lunch containers, soda bottles, you name it. everything you can buy at the grocery store, you bring it home and it was all there. >> a lot of paperwork. people have a huge problem with what to do with paper. >> the crew begins carefully sifting through the debris room by room. >> we don't take the snow shovels and just haul the stuff into a trash can. we actually go through everything. we're going through
ron and melissa alford head out to survey the scene. >> he welcomed us in and really said the magic words that fix it people love to hear, like ron and myself, which is will you please help me? please help me. >> and what they find shocks even a team of experienced professionals. >> this place was one word -- abysmal. you had to push the door open with your shoulder to get it open. then you walked around sideways like this to slip in. just get in. and from there, there was...
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[applause] -- melissa hart. >> and finally, all of you make such a difference to us. when i think about what makes a successful of the law school, having a diverse, inclusive and collaborative community about standing -- outstanding students, faculty, alumni, and friends, gives us -- the members here come and there are several, very supportive a lawns, professors, this community can come together and really make a difference. and you all matter in so many ways, so want to thank all of you. i can't name you all, but you really help make us successful. now, when justice ginsburg agreed to, she said don't want to give a lecture, but i would like a fireside chat. and i said that would be lovely. and then gave myself a challenging assignment of coming up with a plan for our conversation. it was easy to know where to start, which is what a pioneer you have been, and many people here forget that in the 1950s there were very few women in law school. if you might start by reminding those who remember, and helping to enlighten those who don't, what that was like. >> in those an
[applause] -- melissa hart. >> and finally, all of you make such a difference to us. when i think about what makes a successful of the law school, having a diverse, inclusive and collaborative community about standing -- outstanding students, faculty, alumni, and friends, gives us -- the members here come and there are several, very supportive a lawns, professors, this community can come together and really make a difference. and you all matter in so many ways, so want to thank all of...
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they ruled a dentist james night had a right to fire his dental assistant melissa nelson for being too irresistible. and a perceived threat to his marriage. nelson worked in the office for ten years said she viewed knight as father figure and was fired after his wife complained about his infatuation with her. >> after working for so many years side-by-side, i didn't have any idea that that would have crossed his mind. i think it sends a message that men can do whatever they want in the workforce. >> kimberly: not nice. but apparently the iowa supreme court disagrees with me. eric you are laughing. >> eric: i'm laughing can you manual if she was fired for being too not good looking. there would be outrage and uproar. >> kimberly: ten years of good service. >> eric: we are discriminated against all the time. time. >> kimberly: the good looking people. >> andrea: not for humility. >> juan: mr. sensitivity here. >> kimberly: i feel bad for her. i can see in the photo is picture of a child. she is a mom. apparently she is quite attractive head to toe if you know what i mean. the dentist adm
they ruled a dentist james night had a right to fire his dental assistant melissa nelson for being too irresistible. and a perceived threat to his marriage. nelson worked in the office for ten years said she viewed knight as father figure and was fired after his wife complained about his infatuation with her. >> after working for so many years side-by-side, i didn't have any idea that that would have crossed his mind. i think it sends a message that men can do whatever they want in the...
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ron has owned disaster masters, a full service crisis management business he now runs with his wife melissa. among other services disaster masters offers assistance with severely cluttered homes. >> we know that we can help those people. >> ron and i are both project managers. we go in and help people that are living in unsafe and unhappy and unhealthy conditions. >> but according to ron, disaster masters services are only available to those who make the call themselves, to take their own first step toward recovery from excessive hoarding. >> the first question i ask them is are you calling for yourself or somebody else. 70% of the phone calls i get are third parties trying to fix somebody. those people i say, sorry, can't help you. i can't help somebody that's not interested in helping themselves. >> when a call comes in in 2010 from a school teacher needing help in staten island, new york, they head out for an assessment. with video camera in hand to document the case. but he assured all his clients that their identities will remain confidential. >> you couldn't open the door 90 degrees,
ron has owned disaster masters, a full service crisis management business he now runs with his wife melissa. among other services disaster masters offers assistance with severely cluttered homes. >> we know that we can help those people. >> ron and i are both project managers. we go in and help people that are living in unsafe and unhappy and unhealthy conditions. >> but according to ron, disaster masters services are only available to those who make the call themselves, to...